I reworked a friend of mines little 50cc go kart. It had a 50 cc motor on it, some type of transmission on it which reversed the rotation of the sprocket to run toward due to the way the motor was mounted. I didn’t tear the transmission down because he wanted to put it on another kart to see exactly what it did. He bought a 79cc motor from harbor freight, which I mounted on the kart. I went with an 11 tooth clutch and a 72 tooth sprocket. The original motor had a 10 tooth sprocket coming from the motor to a 49 tooth sprocket on the axle. The problem now is if they are on flat ground it runs fine, but when they go up an incline the kart slows way down. The original setup ran fine with no problems other than the motor wasn’t that reliable. My understanding (which may be wrong) is that the higher the ratio the more torque. Why is the kart slowing down with the new setup running a 6.54 to 1, but when the ratio on the original setup was 4.9 to 1 there wasn’t any hesitation going up hills. The pictures are of the original setup.
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